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Because in order to keep that hair style it involves not washing your hair very often. And even when some people do they neglect to dry it completely. When can easily develop fungus. Dude, it even looks dirty. How can you say its not?

Sporadic wrote:Because in order to keep that hair style it involves not washing your hair very often. And even when some people do they neglect to dry it completely. When can easily develop fungus. Dude, it even looks dirty. How can you say its not?

Sporadic wrote:Because in order to keep that hair style it involves not washing your hair very often. And even when some people do they neglect to dry it completely. When can easily develop fungus. Dude, it even looks dirty. How can you say its not?

It does not look dirty to me. Dreadlocks should be washed minimum once per week, but most people wash them more often than that. Stop stereotyping seriously...

"There's one big thing about dreads that throws many people off so I want to clear that up first. Dreadlocks can be divided into 3 categories. You have probably had very little, if any, interaction with two of these types of dreadlocks. The dreadlocks of the past that many remember from the 70's are those started by neglecting the hair. These are often unsanitary and can range from messy to downright scary. This is not the type of dreads this letter is about. "this is a quote from note to employer (https://www.dreadheadhq.com/a-note-to-employers-dreadlocks-in-the-workplace) to get employers past the stereotyping, if you really think all dreadlocks are dirty then you should read it...

Theres always people too lazy to wash their hair. They chose that. Youre basically saying theres a dude (normal hair, not dreads) too lazy to wash his hair. Every single person on this planet has dirty hair...

"Dreadlocks are only dirty if you don't take care of them and wash them. Not washing dreadlocks is the best way to ruin dreadlocks. You should wash your dreadlocks at least once a week."

If you have short hair theres no point to brush it, as long as its kept clean. That's an unfair comparison to dredlocks, which require long hair. And if you have long hair and aren't washing it, you're dirty too.

@noobs arguing over Nesta's taste, evry1 has there own taste so just let it be..

QFT.

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@noobs arguing over Nesta's taste, evry1 has there own taste so just let it be..

Nobody argued over his tastes, retard. We only said how dreads are nasty as fuck. Then he was the one who perpetuated the argument after that. And it wasn't about his tastes, it was about how that kind of hair is dirty. He can like nasty bitches if he wants, it's none of my business.